chaps89
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I will apologise in advance for the length of this post and any typos/grammar errors as Im posting from my phone not laptop.
I have been horse hunting rather unsuccessfully since the start of the year.
My requirements are: 15hh-ish gelding. Aged between 3 and 13. Must be sound/healthy and a nice person to be around who activley likes cuddles. Ideally green/a project but nothing dangerous. To do a bit of everything with but potentially endurance long term. Budget max of £2k.
I had an interesting day yesterday viewing purpose bred endurance horses which has shown I need to re-evaluate what I want.
My riding style simply doesnt work with fast, forward going types, it never has and even if the horse is safe I lose confidence easily. Yet something backwards/nappy/green/that bucks etc I will happily ride and enjoy. I suspect this stems from riding quirky native types and my old horse was a very typical welsh. I had purposefully avoided adverts for welshes because I was wary of finding something similar to, but that will never be the same as/as good as, my old horse but I suspect now I need to go back to looking at more native types than blood types and change what I want to do and be happy doing small pleasures on a horse I enjoy, rather than having a horse who can do the longer distances but I wont even hack out at home as I dont enjoy it.
In terms of what I want to do long term, it seems difficult as I want a horse who is more than a happy hacker hacking out a few times a week but I dont even want something to do rc/affiliate on, I want something I can school and hack, do the odd cross country, bit of clear round sj, unaffiliated dressage and pleasure rides. Which seems to be a bit of an in between market! I am happy to put the work in to do this tho. I dont have the budget to go out and buy this type of horse that is already doing this sort of thing (they seem to be few and far between anyway) and I like the process of getting to that stage as much as I enjoy riding when Im there.
I have tried smaller and bigger horses and find if I go above 15.2/15.3 I just have too much horse to collect and dont enjoy it but smaller than 14.2/14.3 and I just dont feel there is anything there/ safe and secure so height isnt something I can overly compromise on.
Because I dont want something that is already doing alot, I dont really want to increase the budget. Is this where Im going wrong maybe, do I need to increase the budget do we think?
I did see a horse yesterday which the owner/breeder had said is a one on one horse and very reserved that I really seemed to click with. He is unfortunatley in all other ways totally unsuitable :s however it has reconfirmed that although all the other horse were nice and didnt mind me fussing them it is important the horse activley wants to seek out attention and enjoys it. Is this something that will come with time/building a bond with the horse? Ie, am I expecting too much for a strange horse to want to be like this with someone they dont know?
I ideally want something with reasonable conformation, my old horse had soundness issues and even if something is sound Im wary of it being pre-disposed to lameness issues in the future. But that is how long is a piece of string and maybe I need to compromise here.
Then theres level of schooling, I really get a kick out of working with difficult/quirky horses but I wouldnt consider myself even remotely able to take on a 'dangerous' horse and I dont want to bite off more than I can chew. Equally ideally something freshly backed would be ideal for me to bring on. What Im finding is that mostly horses are backed and have done quite extensive work since or they arent backed yet but may have been started. As it would be my first youngster of my own (Ive worked with many others tho) I dont want to bite off more than I can chew and have to totally back one.
Reading that back, my basic criteria becomes alot more detailed and frankly I can understand why I cant find a horse. So, can anyone offer an outside opinion/ a fresh way of looking at the situation to find a horse I enjoy again please? Or equally, where on earth do you look/find the above horse?!
I miss having a horse to spend time with as much as riding and I am lucky that I have friends horses to ride and play with until I find something but I do miss having something of my own and I am very aware it will take time to build a bond and get to where I want.
I have been horse hunting rather unsuccessfully since the start of the year.
My requirements are: 15hh-ish gelding. Aged between 3 and 13. Must be sound/healthy and a nice person to be around who activley likes cuddles. Ideally green/a project but nothing dangerous. To do a bit of everything with but potentially endurance long term. Budget max of £2k.
I had an interesting day yesterday viewing purpose bred endurance horses which has shown I need to re-evaluate what I want.
My riding style simply doesnt work with fast, forward going types, it never has and even if the horse is safe I lose confidence easily. Yet something backwards/nappy/green/that bucks etc I will happily ride and enjoy. I suspect this stems from riding quirky native types and my old horse was a very typical welsh. I had purposefully avoided adverts for welshes because I was wary of finding something similar to, but that will never be the same as/as good as, my old horse but I suspect now I need to go back to looking at more native types than blood types and change what I want to do and be happy doing small pleasures on a horse I enjoy, rather than having a horse who can do the longer distances but I wont even hack out at home as I dont enjoy it.
In terms of what I want to do long term, it seems difficult as I want a horse who is more than a happy hacker hacking out a few times a week but I dont even want something to do rc/affiliate on, I want something I can school and hack, do the odd cross country, bit of clear round sj, unaffiliated dressage and pleasure rides. Which seems to be a bit of an in between market! I am happy to put the work in to do this tho. I dont have the budget to go out and buy this type of horse that is already doing this sort of thing (they seem to be few and far between anyway) and I like the process of getting to that stage as much as I enjoy riding when Im there.
I have tried smaller and bigger horses and find if I go above 15.2/15.3 I just have too much horse to collect and dont enjoy it but smaller than 14.2/14.3 and I just dont feel there is anything there/ safe and secure so height isnt something I can overly compromise on.
Because I dont want something that is already doing alot, I dont really want to increase the budget. Is this where Im going wrong maybe, do I need to increase the budget do we think?
I did see a horse yesterday which the owner/breeder had said is a one on one horse and very reserved that I really seemed to click with. He is unfortunatley in all other ways totally unsuitable :s however it has reconfirmed that although all the other horse were nice and didnt mind me fussing them it is important the horse activley wants to seek out attention and enjoys it. Is this something that will come with time/building a bond with the horse? Ie, am I expecting too much for a strange horse to want to be like this with someone they dont know?
I ideally want something with reasonable conformation, my old horse had soundness issues and even if something is sound Im wary of it being pre-disposed to lameness issues in the future. But that is how long is a piece of string and maybe I need to compromise here.
Then theres level of schooling, I really get a kick out of working with difficult/quirky horses but I wouldnt consider myself even remotely able to take on a 'dangerous' horse and I dont want to bite off more than I can chew. Equally ideally something freshly backed would be ideal for me to bring on. What Im finding is that mostly horses are backed and have done quite extensive work since or they arent backed yet but may have been started. As it would be my first youngster of my own (Ive worked with many others tho) I dont want to bite off more than I can chew and have to totally back one.
Reading that back, my basic criteria becomes alot more detailed and frankly I can understand why I cant find a horse. So, can anyone offer an outside opinion/ a fresh way of looking at the situation to find a horse I enjoy again please? Or equally, where on earth do you look/find the above horse?!
I miss having a horse to spend time with as much as riding and I am lucky that I have friends horses to ride and play with until I find something but I do miss having something of my own and I am very aware it will take time to build a bond and get to where I want.